The DS7832J is a re-manufactured or continued production part offered by Rochester Electronics. It is a sense amplifier designed for use in memory systems. Given Rochester Electronics' focus on obsolete and hard-to-find parts, it's likely this component is no longer readily available from original manufacturers. The DS7832J would typically be used to amplify the small voltage differences present when reading data from a memory array, making it easier to detect the '1' or '0' state of a memory cell.
Applications
- Memory Systems
- Core Memory Applications
- Sense Amplification Circuits
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Computer Memory Interfaces
- Industrial Control Systems using older memory technologies
Features
- Sense Amplifier: Amplifies small voltage differences for data detection.
- Dual Channel: Contains two independent sense amplifier channels.
- High Speed: Designed for fast data access times.
- Differential Input: Accepts differential input signals for noise immunity.
- TTL Compatible Output: Interfaces directly with TTL logic circuits.
- Rochester Electronics Re-manufactured: Guaranteed to meet original specifications.
Benefits
- Improved Data Detection: Amplifies weak signals, ensuring accurate data retrieval.
- Increased System Speed: Enables faster memory access times.
- Enhanced Noise Immunity: Differential inputs reduce the effects of noise.
- Easy Integration: TTL compatible outputs simplify interfacing with existing systems.
- Extended System Lifespan: Provides a readily available replacement for obsolete parts.
- Reliable Performance: Rochester Electronics ensures the part meets original manufacturer specifications.
Additional Details
The DS7832J's dual-channel configuration allows it to amplify signals from two memory locations simultaneously. The high-speed operation is critical for achieving fast data access times in memory systems. The differential input provides excellent noise immunity, ensuring reliable data detection in noisy environments. The TTL compatible output allows for easy interfacing with standard TTL logic circuits. Since Rochester Electronics specializes in continuing the production of discontinued parts, the DS7832J is a crucial component for maintaining and extending the life of legacy systems that rely on this sense amplifier. It typically operates with a 5V supply voltage, common for TTL-based systems. The device's design and specifications make it an important element in older computer architectures. Ensuring proper power supply decoupling is vital to maximize the noise performance of this component. As a re-manufactured part, Rochester Electronics subjects the device to rigorous testing to ensure it meets the original manufacturer's specifications.